FBI
Director James Comey's recommendation against indicting Hillary Clinton
is truly a nonevent. In the big picture, it means very little and
signifies nothing new. Clinton indictment or not, the money dominated,
corrupt, and violent system survives.

What if Clinton had been indicted?

Had
Clinton been charged, that would have been the end of her campaign. All
of the zombie Democrats led by their degenerate Hollywood champions
could not have put her back together again.

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Would we have felt the Bern?

The Sanders campaign lost its luster and claim to integrity when Sanders quietly admitted he would vote for Hillary.

How
do you maintain your integrity while voting for the former Secretary of
State responsible for 250,000 dead Syrian people in a war she helped
start?

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How do you maintain you're leading a movement when you promise your vote to someone who knew or should have known she was breaking Federal law in the way she handled highly sensitive information?

Sanders lost what he could have had when he genuflected to Hillary and her Wall Street patrons.

Since
Clinton is the candidate of Wall Street, it's reasonable to assume that
the power elite had a contingency plan in case Comey actually did his
job. They did. Recall Joe Biden's brief hints that he might seek the
Democratic nomination. That was a card that could be played or ignored
as events unwound.

The Biden option would have been greeted with fanfare and flourish. We would have heard this and much more: This is the election of our lifetime. Can the party afford an experiment with Sanders and risk a President Trump? Etc., etc.

Only
someone with the odious history and presence of Hillary Clinton could
make it a close race with Donald Trump. She polls just a point or two
ahead of Trump in key states. A Biden candidacy would have carried the
day.

President Biden would be an Obama light, a
marginal improvement over the president's dreadful record. Under Biden,
we wouldn't instigate a war with Russia. Middle East policy might be a
bit more rational.

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But, we would have the same United States Senate, the same House of Representatives, and the same spineless Supreme Court.

We'd have the same nonstop enrichment of Wall Street courtesy of just about everybody else in the country.

We'd
have the same bloated military establishment, the same national
security state interference in our private affairs, and the crippling
budget to support both.